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Cardiologist•Bangalore
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Hello. I presume you are taking these tablets for heart disease? The combination seems to be quite okay, provided your blood pressure and other parameters are within normal range. If you are concerned, please do visit your doctor for further advice.
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Everyone reacts to medicines differently, but some side effects are typical. These include nausea ,weight gain, lower sex drive, tiredness, trouble sleeping, dry mouth, blurred vision etc.
Antidepressants can bring relief from many symptoms of depression. But side effects are often part of the package. Some aren’t fun to deal with. Others you can manage. In rare cases, they can be serious
consultation is required before choosing any antidepressants.
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Cardiologist•Ahmedabad
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Morning pressures are usually on higher side.. monitor bp closely, if remains high u may need to adjust ur bo medications
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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Yes amlong (amlodepine) is good drug in diastolic dysfunction. The side effects like vomiting and dizziness maybe due to added AT in amtas combination which your mom took Try amlong and if she is still having prob then ask your doctor to give some diuretics for some time and use other BP medication to bring down BP to 120/80 range Then she will feel better.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Chandigarh
Try crataegus q twice a day( homoeopathic), kali iod 12x (biochemic) 4 pills 4 times a day. Requires detailed questioning so as to ascertain your personality and to treat you symptomatically. Treatment is available, safe and without side effects in biochemic system of medication. Consult me in private.
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Cardiologist•Surat
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For anybody who has raised bp at a younger age, thorough investigation are to be done to look for cause of bp. Just taking bp pills is not the solution. Discuss about this with your doctor. Also, first make sure that your bp is really raised all time. Many times, bp rises temporarily due to apprehension, fear or anxiety. You can consider 24 hours ambulatory bp monitoring test.
Take care.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Ajmer
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Generally antihypertensive medicines have to be taken lifelong, if you stop these medicines bp will again increase and will make you prone to diseases like heart attack, stroke etc.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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. Hi. Lybrate user.
Hi. Avoid high cholesterol foods, avoid spicy and oily / junk foods. Avoid salty foods. Avoid stress. Do exercise daily. Do yoga and meditation. Avoid high calorie foods. Non-veg. More alcohol. Smoking.
Take dalia in morning, salaad, low fat lassi, whole grain foods. Green veg.
Take 7 to 8 glass of water in a day.
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Endocrinologist•Hubli-Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
High BP if present needs to be treated with appropriate medications. Excess sweating is unconnected with it. One can use some medications which may be beneficial. But mostly it does not go away. There is hardly any treatment. Thanks.
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